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StARtuP & ADjuStMEntS

Pre-Start checklist

The following check list should be observed prior to 

starting the unit.

  Is the unit level? Unit should be level or slightly slanted 

toward the drain for proper condensate drainage.

  Is the unit installed with the proper clearances as listed 

on 

page 5

?

 Is the wiring correct according to the wiring diagram 

and electrical codes?

  Are all the wiring connections tight? Check the condenser 

fan to make sure it turns freely. 

 Is the overcurrent protection properly sized?

 Is the thermostat wired correctly? Is it installed in a 

proper location?

  To achieve rated capacity and efficiency the compressor 

must be exposed to refrigerant for at least 24 hours prior 

to running and then must be run for a minimum of 12 

hours.

Start-up Procedure

The control circuit consists of an anti-short cycle timer 

that will not let the compressor re-start before 5 minutes 

have elapsed.

1. Set the system mode to OFF and the temperature mode 

to its highest setting.

2. Turn power on at the disconnect switch.

3. Set the system mode to ON or COOL.

4. Set the temperature mode below room temperature. 

Verify that the indoor blower, outdoor fan, and 

compressor energize and the cooling function starts.

5. Verify the discharge air grilles are adjusted and the 

system air is balanced.

6. Verify the duct work has no air leaks.

7. Verify the condensate drain is installed correctly and 

functions properly.

8. Set the temperature mode above room temperature. 

The unit should stop.

9. Instruct the homeowner on unit and thermostat operation 

and filter servicing.

Air Circulation

Leave the thermostat system mode on OFF, and set the 

fan mode to ON. Blower should run continuously. Check 

the air delivery at the supply registers and adjust register 

openings for balanced air distribution. Examine ducts for 

leaks or obstruction if insufficient air is detected.

Set the thermostat fan mode to AUTO. The blower should 

stop running.

System Heating

Set the thermostat system mode to HEAT and the fan mode 

to AUTO. Change the thermostat temperature selector 

above the existing room temperature and check for the 

discharge of warm air at the supply registers.

System Cooling

Set the thermostat’s system mode to COOL and the 

fan mode to AUTO. Change the thermostat temperature 

selector below the existing room temperature. Allow the 

cooling system to operate for several minutes and check 

for the discharge of cool air at the supply registers.

Short Cycle Protection

The control circuit is equipped with a time-delay feature 

for protection against short cycling. With the system 

operating in the cooling mode, gradually raise the 

thermostat temperature setting until the whole system de-

energizes. Immediately lower the thermostat temperature 

to the original setting and verify that the indoor blower is 

energized. After approximately 5 minutes the compressor 

and the outdoor fan will energize.

Emergency Heat

(Available only when Electric heat is supplied) Set the 

thermostat’s system mode to EM HT and the fan mode 

to either AUTO (intermittent air) or to ON (continuous air). 

Change the thermostat’s temperature selector above the 

existing room temperature and check the following:

1. The thermostat auxiliary heat light (RED) should be on.

2. The heat pump compressor and the fan should not run; 

low voltage circuit remains energized.

3. The blower will run according to the thermostat’s fan 

mode setting.

Anti Short cycle timer test

The 5 minute time delay feature can be bypassed by 

shorting the TEST pins together.

Heating Mode

When the TEST pins are shorted together for more than 

1 second, the control will switch between defrost mode 

and heating mode.

Cooling Mode

When the TEST pins are shorted together for more than 

1 second, the Anti Short Cycle Timer will be bypassed.

unIt MAIntEnAncE

 WARnIng:

to prevent electrical shock, personal injury, or 

death, disconnect all electrical power to the unit 

before performing any maintenance or service. 
the unit may have more than one electrical supply.

Proper maintenance is important to achieve optimum 

performance from the heat pump. The ability to properly 

perform maintenance on this equipment requires certain 

mechanical skills and tools. If you do not possess these 

skills, contact your dealer for maintenance. Consult your 

local dealer about the availability of maintenance contracts. 

Routine maintenance should include the following:

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Страница 1: ...lays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings coul...

Страница 2: ...ing 11 Short Cycle Protection 11 Emergency Heat 11 Anti Short Cycle Timer Test 11 Heating Mode 11 Cooling Mode 11 Unit MAINTENANCE 11 Adjustment of Refrigerant Charge 12 Charging the Unit in AC Mode 1...

Страница 3: ...ancer Disturbing the insulation of this product during installation maintenance or repair will expose you to fiberglass wool Breathing this material may cause respiratory irritations or may cause lung...

Страница 4: ...practical place the heat pump and its ducts in an area where they will be shaded from the afternoon sun when the heat load is greatest Consideration should also be given to availability of electric po...

Страница 5: ...tandards of the National Fire Protection Association StandardforInstallationofAirConditioningandVentilation Systems NFPA 90A Standard for Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Condit...

Страница 6: ...re tight Homes with multiple supply ducts or special applications a Y fitting is available for dividing the supplyairtodifferentareasofthehomeformoreefficient cooling NOTE Formaximumperformance insula...

Страница 7: ...ocation 2 Cut a hole approximately 3 4 larger than the damper opening in the fiberboard 3 Cut a 9 1 8 x 13 1 8 hole in the duct and bend over all tabs flat on the inside of the heat duct 4 Insert the...

Страница 8: ...nside the control compartment Extend leads through power wiring hole See Figure 7 Connect L1 L2 directly to the contactor Use only copper wire for the line voltage power supply to this unit as listed...

Страница 9: ...tinuously even through loss of power for 7 days Electric Heat Package optional This heat pump is shipped without an auxiliary electric heat kit installed If electric heat is desired an accessory heate...

Страница 10: ...1630 1589 1545 048K T1 1418 1385 1351 1316 1279 1242 1203 1163 T2 1530 1500 1467 1433 1396 1358 1318 1275 T3 1679 1645 1611 1576 1541 1505 1469 1432 T4 1787 1757 1726 1693 1658 1621 1582 1542 T5 2006...

Страница 11: ...for the discharge of warm air at the supply registers System Cooling Set the thermostat s system mode to COOL and the fan mode to AUTO Change the thermostat temperature selector below the existing roo...

Страница 12: ...ernal to the unit The switch is designed to de energize the system when very high pressures occur during abnormal conditions Under normal conditions the switch is closed If the discharge pressure rise...

Страница 13: ...63 35 38 2 35 02 2 48 Figure 8 Physical Data Unit Dimensions A 3 Opening for 12 Diameter Supply Duct 9 15 17 50 9 0 Opening for 14 Diameter Return Duct 10 15 5 5 B 1 3 15 Rear View L W TopView 18 01...

Страница 14: ...75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp 133 249 131 135 250 134...

Страница 15: ...R TEMPERATURE F 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp 135 26...

Страница 16: ...e suction pressure will vary from design value if outdoor air flow entering dry bulb or entering wet bulb temperatures vary NOTES 1 All pressures are listed psig and all temperatures in F 2 Discharge...

Страница 17: ...63 124 69 283 130 84 307 145 105 352 166 126 396 188 43 231 109 52 249 116 61 268 122 70 287 128 85 314 142 106 359 162 127 403 182 44 238 107 53 255 114 62 273 120 71 290 126 86 321 139 107 366 157 1...

Страница 18: ...115 47 242 123 58 268 132 69 294 141 84 324 158 104 374 183 124 424 208 38 223 113 48 248 121 59 273 130 70 298 139 85 331 155 105 381 178 125 431 201 39 230 111 49 254 119 60 278 128 71 301 137 86 3...

Страница 19: ...N BLACK RED BLUE BLACK BLACK BLACK ORANGE RED YELLOW WHITE YELLOW GREEN WITH YELLOW STRIPE VIOLET WHITE 208 230 VOLT Z H 0 6 E S A H P E L G N I S P M U P T A E H D E G A K C A P L L A M S WIRING DIAG...

Страница 20: ...LUE RED RED WHITE BLACK GREEN GREY ORANGE WHITE YELLOW BLACK BLACK BLACK BROWN BLACK RED BLUE BLACK YELLOW BLACK ORANGE RED YELLOW WHITE WHITE 208 230 VOLT SMALL PACKAGED HEAT PUMP SINGLE PHASE 60HZ W...

Страница 21: ...N BLUE RED RED WHITE BLACK GREEN GREY ORANGE WHITE YELLOW BLACK BLACK BLACK BROWN BLACK RED BLUE YELLOW ORANGE WITH YELLOW STRIPE 208 230 VOLT SMALL PACKAGED HEAT PUMP SINGLE PHASE 60HZ WIRING DIAGRAM...

Страница 22: ...ostat is used W2 OUT W2 IN Optional 2nd Stage Outdoor Thermostat Field Supplied 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 1 C G O W2 Y1 Y2 E R INDOOR TERMINAL THERMOSTAT White wire not present when optional thermostat is used...

Страница 23: ...23...

Страница 24: ...TY________________________ STATE_________________ Has the owner s information been reviewed with the customer YES NO Has the Literature Package been left with the unit YES NO VENTING SYSTEM Is the ven...

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